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Flipcommons AI Descriptions (GameplayFeature) and Flipcommons Catalog contributed to this record.
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- Flipcommons Catalog Regular size and mini-rollover buttons used Flipcommons Catalog Roll-over buttons used Flipcommons Catalog Mini-rollover button used Flipcommons Catalog Mini-rollover buttons used Flipcommons Catalog Rollover button used
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- description
- Flipcommons AI Descriptions (GameplayFeature) A type of [[gameplay-feature:id:125]] consisting of a small, round button — usually plastic — set into the playfield surface that registers a score when the ball rolls over it. Rollover buttons sit slightly proud of the playfield, depressing under the ball's weight to close a switch beneath. They serve as simple scoring triggers or sequence targets, often placed in lanes or scattered across the playfield in patterns. Rollover buttons were common on pre-[[gameplay-feature:id:65]] and early flipper-era machines of the 1930s through 1950s, predating the flush-mounted [[gameplay-feature:id:146]] that eventually replaced them in most designs. used
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- Flipcommons Catalog Rollovers used
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- Flipcommons Catalog Rollover Buttons used
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- Flipcommons Catalog rollover-buttons used